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...meager. Mathematics for non-mathematicians (Nat Sci 116) allows students to bridge the two cultures without wetting their feet in a torrent of labs. One of the key problems in modern thought, "Value and Explanation in Social Theory," and some of the key modern thinkers--Kierkagaard, Neitzsche, Dewey, and Mannheim--structure Soc Sci 115. For those whose roomates are so lovable that there is no outlet for hostilities Soc Rel 120 ("Analysis of Interpersonal Behavior") encourages students to dump on their fellows in section...
...change the ways of European workers overnight. When John Deere took over a German-owned company in Mannheim, it decided to save time by sending carts along the production line for the morning beer break. But workers liked the chummy atmosphere of the old canteens, went on an eleven-day strike until Deere gave...
Fully refueled, the troops boarded trucks bound for depots at Kaiserslautern, Mannheim, Pirmasens and Germersheim to pick up their prepositioned hardware-319 M48 medium, 50-ton tanks, 76 howitzers, 429 armored personnel carriers. Stockpiled during the 1961 Berlin crisis, the equipment has been sitting idle ever since. At Kaiserslautern three unbroken columns of tanks, guns and ammunition stretch caterpillar-like for two miles along an abandoned highway. Later, in forested bivouac areas ablaze with the golds and russets of autumn, the troops set up pup tents, took hot showers in tents equipped with gas-powered water heaters, wolfed down mountainous...
...pipeline also promises to work an industrial transformation. Along its route four new refineries have already sprouted, two at Karlsruhe and two at Strasbourg; two more are under construction at Worth-Rhein and Mannheim north of Karlsruhe, and France is building a seventh refinery near Lyon. Moreover, work is already under way on a 156-mile extension of the pipeline from Karlsruhe into Bavaria, where at least four more refineries are planned by 1966. The Italians are also entering the area with a new pipeline from Genoa over the Alps into southern Bavaria. Before long, possibly 16 refineries...
...anyone. But I'm all for his resigning if we cannot go with him. I don't think anyone should have to be both a mother and father to five little ones." In Columbia, S.C., Mrs. Tex Gardner, whose U.S. Army sergeant husband is now in Mannheim, Germany, said of their two sons, 14 and 12: "A mother can't handle it alone. They need love that I alone cannot give them. They are interested in football and scouting. I cannot satisfy them." Said Captain James Stamper, a paratrooper now in Italy: "The bad thing...